Hawaii Trip Itineraries

Oahu's Best Beaches

Destination(s): Oahu

Oahu's beaches can be enjoyed on the shore or in the water. There are dozens of great beaches, but these are the select few that provide pure enjoyment, entertainment, and relaxation.
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Waikiki

If you're coming to Oahu, at least once during your visit, you must make your way to Waikiki. Take off your shoes and wiggle your toes in the warm, golden sand. The two-mile stretch of beach along Kalakaua Avenue is home to some iconic hotels and monuments such as the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Duke Kahanamoku statue, and the ghostly Nattatorium War Memorial. If you're feeling particularly daring, ask a beach boy for a surf lesson at Queen's or Canoes. As the sun sets, make your way to Duke's Restaurant and Barefoot Bar for a cocktail and to watch the longboarders catch peaceful rides to shore. Then, if you have energy, enjoy the nightlife at the Skybar, Rumors, or any of Waikiki's several night clubs and bars.
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Hanauma Bay Marine Preserve

Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is one of the most spectacular natural resources in the state of Hawaii. For over a decade, efforts have been made to maintain this pristine marine ecosystem. With over three million visitors annually, restorations made to Hanauma have successfully made this place both an educational and memorable recreational experience. A short video welcomes visitors, encouraging them to serve as stewards to Hanauma's living yet fragile reef.
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Bellows Field Beach Park

2270 Kalakaua Avenue

Suite 801

Honolulu, 96815

Kailua Beach Park

Lanikai Beach (Mokulua's)

Mokulua Drive

Kailua, 96734

'Lanikai' means "heavenly sea," and the name is fitting for this small neighborhood in Kailua. Lanikai Beach, which consistently ranks among the world's top beaches, is known for its clear, turquoise water and expanse of soft white sand. This is one of the island's best beaches for tranquil waters and swimming. The two small islands sitting offshore are the Mokuluas, and are protected bird sanctuaries. North Mokulua is open to the public during the day and accessible by kayak, making for a perfect day trip.
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